Here you can find a collection of resources for next-gen data analysis in Unix-like environments. All information and software on these webpages are distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution license version 3.0 or higher.
Please use the discussion section to post questions or announcements and initiate conversations.
Cartwright lab Unix and Next-gen Sequencing Wiki
Here you can find a collection of resources for next-gen data analysis in Unix-like environments. All information and software on these webpages are distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution license version 3.0 or higher.Please use the discussion section to post questions or announcements and initiate conversations.
Bench Work
Protocols for Next-Gen Sample Prep and Library ConstructionSequencing Centers
Basic Unix tools and commands
Unix CommandsWorking with Archived and Compressed Files
Killing Processes
Installing Programs
Job control and useful trickery for writing your own pipelines
Input/Output RedirectionRunning Long Jobs
Editing text files using Text Wrangler and Sed
For a quick reference check out these sed one liners!Editing Text Files
The basics of working remotely
Working on Remote MachinesComputing Resources on Campus
Tutorials
Michigan State University's next-gen course also has a website with tutorials.Getting Started With Next-Gen Data
RNAseq Assembly in Trinity
DNAseq Assembly in Velvet - TO UPDATE
Differential Gene Expression with DESeq
Differential Gene Expression Python Pipeline - TO UPDATE
Orthology Assignment - TO UPDATE
Calling SNPs in Next-gen Data - TO UPDATE
Analyzing Barcode Data in SPIDER
Setting up an FTP server on a Mac
Mapping with BWA and Bowtie - TO UPDATE
Analysis Tools
Scripts - TO UPDATEBLAST - TO UPDATE
File Formatting
Cloud Computing with Amazon
The BasicsSecurity Groups
Getting the Most Bang for Your Buck
Other Resources on the web
Next-gen data generation and Analysis
SeqAnswers: Very active and useful forum for those concerned with generating and analyzing next-gen data.Programming
Software Carpentry: Programming for scientists.
General help for using the Unix Shell
LinuxQuestions.org: if you're stuck writing a pipeline or your bash script doesn't work as you expect it to this is a good forum to go to for help.